The S.C. Office of Inspector General pointed to a new benchmarking report on how organizations and fraudsters are using technology, including artificial intelligence.
Based on a release from S.C. Office of Inspector General.
The S.C. Office of Inspector General shared information on the 2026 Anti-Fraud Technology Benchmarking Report, a survey-based study released by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and SAS, according to the office.
The report analyzes how organizations use technology to fight fraud and how fraudsters use AI-driven tools, such as deepfakes, in their schemes, according to the S.C. Office of Inspector General.
The report is designed to serve as a guide for benchmarking technology usage, identifying fraud readiness gaps, and preparing for future threats, according to the office.
